This neat little crane of 1996 vintage turned up near me to lift some steel beams in for a loft conversion.
( Lots of steel seems to go into any roof alteration work these days , assume building reg.s have changed. )
Reminded me of smaller Hydrocons.
To add to the flavour the street is full of 70 year old fishermens tractors mainly the indestructible Fordson Major !
Fuso Tadano TS75M Crane ( Classic ? )
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Re: Fuso Tadano TS75M Crane ( Classic ? )
Wow not many streets you'll see a load of tractors parked like that.
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Re: Fuso Tadano TS75M Crane ( Classic ? )
The fishermen have long enjoyed the easy starting of Major's, I can't remember where there was a town with over 20 in a parking square with the odd other tractor too. The Major is just so versatile!
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The Fordson Major still reigns supreme in Redcar and Marske !
Around 50 still working I would guess .
Around 50 still working I would guess .
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Re: Fuso Tadano TS75M Crane ( Classic ? )
I don't think any other tractor would be seen doing that with the Major so clearly still in full use! Probably difficult to come across a bunch of 50 tractors that are all the same basic design without Major's.
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